Commentary: Department of Health and Human Services Giving $4.5 Million to...
by Adam Andrzejewski The Department of Health and Human Services is awarding $4.5 million in grants to public colleges to train maternal health providers in implicit bias. The grant summary states,...
View ArticleTufts University Offers ‘Anti-Racist Curatorial Practice’ Certificate
by Rachel Lalgie Tufts University students can now take advantage of a program in “anti-racist” approaches to museum curation. The university’s professor and director of curatorial practices, Kelli...
View ArticleGrowing Body of Evidence Shows ‘Social Influence’ Is Causing Teens to Undergo...
by Laurel Duggan The recent surge in transgender identification is caused in part by peer influence, a growing body of evidence suggests, and some transgender advocates are acknowledging this issue....
View ArticleSan Francisco Has More than 130 Gender Options for Its Guaranteed Income for...
by Reagan Reese There are more than 130 gender, sexual orientation and pronoun options listed on the San Francisco’s Guaranteed Income For Transgender People (GIFT) program application. Under the...
View ArticleEconomists: Buying a Home May Not Get Any Cheaper Even If the Economy Tanks
by John Hugh DeMastri Despite expecting a recession and reduced inflation that would ordinarily put downward pressure on prices in 2023, a critical shortage of housing means prices are unlikely to...
View ArticlePoll: Voters in Five Key States Oppose Same-Sex Marriage Bill over Religious...
by Rob Bluey Voters in five Republican-leaning states oppose a same-sex marriage bill under consideration by the U.S. Senate on the grounds that it undermines religious liberty and punishes people...
View ArticleCommentary: People Are Fighting Back Against the Government’s Use of Drones...
by Patrick Carroll Americans have long been concerned about government surveillance, and rightly so. Being watched by the government is incredibly disconcerting, especially when government agents...
View ArticleCommentary: Four Issues to Unify the GOP and Realign America
by Edward Ring If Republicans hope to unify their party and realign American politics in their favor, they will need to do more than pour billions of dollars into television ads that highlight...
View ArticleNHL Boasts of Trans, ‘Non-Binary’ Hockey Tournament
by Eric Lendrum On Tuesday, the National Hockey League (NHL) boasted on Twitter about its first-ever “Team Trans Draft Announcement” tournament over the weekend, pushing back on criticism that such...
View ArticleMusic Spotlight: Shaylen
NASHVILLE, Tennessee- Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Shaylen grew up in Allen, a suburb of Dallas, Texas. It was there that she first began performing, singing in church, and acting in local...
View ArticleMichigan Department of Education Provided Educators with Materials on How to...
by Reagan Reese The Michigan Department of Education (MDOE) promoted resources for educators on how to start a “Gay Straight Alliance” (GSA) club in their schools, according to training materials....
View ArticleFormer Gov. Walker: Spring Election for Supreme Court Crucial to Wisconsin...
by Benjamin Yount There is already a focus on Wisconsin’s next election. Former Gov. Scott Walker on Tuesday said if liberals win the race for Supreme Court in Wisconsin, all of the state’s reforms...
View ArticleFan-Supported ‘The Chosen’ Season Three Tops Box Office with No. 3 Open
The premiere of Season 3 of The Chosen, a free streaming series based on the life of Jesus, opened at a stunning number-three spot at the box office. The first two episodes of the premiere of The...
View ArticleGOP Struggled with Voters 18-29 in 2022 Election over Abortion, Gun Rights,...
by Nicholas Ballasy and Charlotte Hazard The Republican Party struggled with young voters ages 18-29 in the 2022 midterm election, largely due to issues such as abortion, gun rights, and climate...
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